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Weeks before the Dalai Lama ruled out China's role in choosing his successor, President Xi Jinping met a Tibetan Buddhist ...
The Economist recently featured an article titled “How China Became Cool” — a rare departure from its typical tone on China.
Decades of repression, economic mismanagement and growing legitimacy crises have left the regime weakened at home. A ...
Notable drone mishaps at a one-north condominium and Methodist Girls’ School have raised safety concerns. But overly strict ...
Letter writers urge action on I-95 median barriers, lament loss of wildlife habitat, praise Senior Center and Sig Sauer and ...
Al-Qaeda affiliate Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) is the main group behind a surge in militant jihadist attacks ...
Mossad spy network in Iran is not just a mystery anymore. Former Mossad officer Oded Ailam, who served for 24 years, has ...
Caning plays an integral but controversial role in Singapore’s criminal justice system, says Mark Yeo of Fortress Law ...
The so-called super-database law, passed by the Riigikogu but not yet promulgated by the president, may be unconstitutional ...
By STEPHEN AKANBI Nigeria is Africa’s most populous nation, blessed with a rich and diverse culture, tradition, human and material resources, and immense potential. Yet, despite these strengths, a ...
There are 12,000 nuclear weapons in the world, many of which are controlled by AI. We are close to a catastrophe.